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More than just an account of Leonard Cohen's life, A Broken Hallelujah is an intimate look at the artistemotionally astute as it is philosophically observant. Delving into the sources and meaning of Cohen's work, Liel Leibovitz beautifully illuminates what Cohen is telling us and why we listen so intensely. Returning JBAF author Leibovitz, Ph.D., son of a rabbi, a husband and father of two, teaches media at NYU and is a senior writer at Tablet Magazine. "My books are about our attemptssometimes desperate, always touchingto make sense of the divine particles floating all around us." Author
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LocationEvelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center (View)
5601 S. Braeswood Blvd.
Houston, TX 77096
United States
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